Pennsylvania's Abolition Act of 1780 required:

A) French masters from St. Domingue to immediately release their slaves.
B) French masters from St. Domingue to release their slaves within six months.
C) French masters from St. Domingue to write a formal letter of apology to their former slaves.
D) French masters from St. Domingue to proved reparations to their former slaves.


Answer: B

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